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Very simple free energy using Aluminum, paper and steel wire All it consists of is: 1. Copper pipe (or aluminum, but copper works better) 2. Paper -as insulator 3. Steel wire- 16 gauge (the thicker the better) galvanized is OK. wrapped as tight as possible. you can cover it with tape if you want- it only serves to help keep the wire on tight, but has no other function. The pipe is the (+) the wire is the (-) That's it! It seems to work because of a principle that when 2 different metals are very close to each other, but not touching, they throw off electrons. Could be acting like a battery, not sure. I think it's due to the dissimilar metals in close contact. The voltage increases in the sunlight, maybe due to heat. it's insulated with shipping tape, so I don't think it's moisture/humidity doing it.